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- … Court Rules Professor Can’t Be Forced to Endorse an Ideology … : A federal judge dismissed the case, but we appealed that decision. November 2020 : ADF attorneys argued Dr. Meriwether’s case before the United States Court of Appeals for the 6th Circuit. March 2021 : The 6th …
- … of Public and Private Power In a pair of cases, the Supreme Court has the opportunity to begin disentangling the public … actors bent on silencing certain speakers or messages, could prove fatal to civil liberties. Unfortunately, evidence …
- … babies lost their lives to abortion. So when the U.S. Supreme Court finally reversed that disastrous and deadly decision in 2022 in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health …
- … who identify as transgender participating in women’s sports, and it’s safe to say the guidance will cause … who identify as female. It cited evidence from the UK Sports Council Equality Group that showed male athletes still … trend and standing up for female athletes. UKA’s position could be the start of more protections for female athletes, …
- … two other common definitions: Grammatical gender : Gender could refer to a grammatical feature for how many languages … not in line with the state’s views. ADF is now asking the Supreme Court to hear Brian’s case to ensure that counselors like …
- … before the House Oversight Committee regarding the Supreme Court’s decision in Dobbs. Written by Erin Morrow Hawley Published …
- … like these in our lawsuit currently before the U.S. Supreme Court. As we explained in our latest brief filed with the … severe bleeding and infections. The agency’s inexplicable decision to remove that ongoing care endangered the health of …
- … rates, the NRBNMLC appealed the ruling to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit. But the circuit court … and affirmed the rate structure. Why did ADF ask the Supreme Court to hear the case? The Copyright Royalty Board’s … ADF and Fletcher, Heald & Hildreth have asked the U.S. Supreme Court to hear the case so it can set things right. …
- … immediately or lose your tax-exempt status.” That scenario could become widespread under recent federal court decisions holding that tax-exempt status is “federal …
- … illegal bureaucratic mandates. Unfortunately, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 8th Circuit erroneously ruled that the college could not yet challenge the rule change that threatens its … thrown in jail before we can sue. Unfortunately, the U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear the college’s case, leaving …